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Monoprinting for Printmakers, Painters and Photographers with Susan Rostow

Kennedy Center for Theater & Studio Arts 198 College Hill Rd, Clinton, NY, United States

Monoprinting for Printmakers, Painters and Photographers with Susan Rostow This workshop is designed for any artist who wants to learn how to create unique prints without a large investment in equipment. We will be using the hand held Pin Press which offers the mobility that allows you to create prints at home, in the studio, classroom, outdoors,...more » Monoprinting for Printmakers, Painters and Photographers with Susan Rostow

Disturbing the Surface: Drypoint and Carborundum Monoprints with Akua Demo Artist Joyce Silverstone

Truro Center for the Arts at Castle Hill 10 Meetinghouse Road, Truro, MA, United States

During this workshop, students will explore making monotype transfer drawings, carborundum collagraphs and drypoint lines on plastic plates. Transfer drawing is a great way to loosen up and refresh your appreciation for the marks and shapes of the natural world. We will employ these “sketches” to provide the imagery for making our collagraph / drypoint plates.  The term collagraph stems...more » Disturbing the Surface: Drypoint and Carborundum Monoprints with Akua Demo Artist Joyce Silverstone

Printmaking: Focus on Expressive Drawing from Nature with Akua Demo Artist Joyce Silverstone

Snow Farm | The New England Craft Program 5 Clary Road, Williamsburg, MA, United States

Revel in the pleasure of subtle, immediate mark making as you explore a variety of printmaking techniques. Through transfer drawing, subtractive monotype, and drypoint etching, create a series of expressive prints that convey the feeling of being in nature. Knowing how to "draw" is not necessary; just bring a willingness to experience the feeling of...more » Printmaking: Focus on Expressive Drawing from Nature with Akua Demo Artist Joyce Silverstone

Chine Colle’ with Monotype

The art of integrating collage materials within a monotype composition is the focus of this demo. You will learn about the differences between chine colle and collage and the various adhesives we’ll use while working with dry paper. You will see a wide range of uses and methods of application and how to approach the...more » Chine Colle’ with Monotype

Trace Monotype without a Press

Contact, Transfer or Trace monotype all refer to the same process of creating printed marks on paper. It’s a great way to make graphic imagery with a printerly feel. Many of us remember when we wanted to make a carbon copy on the typewriter. And the time we put the carbon paper in backwards? The...more » Trace Monotype without a Press

Thoughts on the Creative Process

In the best of moments the creative process is largely a right-brain activity. The concept of being “in the zone,” is a place where action simply happens. The mark I’m making did not come from thought but rather as an instantaneous response to the last mark I made.  And the color I choose seems to...more » Thoughts on the Creative Process